As the son of
James Taylor and
Carly Simon,
Ben Taylor was born into a musical world with much promise. His older sister,
Sally Taylor, found her niche in the industry early on, but the younger
Taylor never sought to follow the footsteps of his famous parents. His childhood might have been surrounded by recording sessions and tours across the world, but initially it wasn't in
Taylor's mind to become a singer.
Taylor was raised in Manhattan and spent time in various private schools before leaving them behind in ninth grade. By now, he'd taught himself how to play guitar, but traveling the world and connecting with nature was
Taylor's passion.
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As the son of
James Taylor and
Carly Simon,
Ben Taylor was born into a musical world with much promise. His older sister,
Sally Taylor, found her niche in the industry early on, but the younger
Taylor never sought to follow the footsteps of his famous parents. His childhood might have been surrounded by recording sessions and tours across the world, but initially it wasn't in
Taylor's mind to become a singer.
Taylor was raised in Manhattan and spent time in various private schools before leaving them behind in ninth grade.
By now, he'd taught himself how to play guitar, but traveling the world and connecting with nature was
Taylor's passion. Trips across Asia and Europe opened
Taylor's eyes to Earth's greatest features, leaving him to think he'd might like to be a gardener or a farmer. Still, he had his hand in a few musical makings. Before he turned 20,
Taylor's cover of
the Beatles' "I Will" landed on the
soundtrack to a domestic
comedy featuring Paul Reiser, Bye Bye, Love. He eventually recorded an album for Epic's label The Work Group, but it folded shortly after
Taylor inked his contract. He was left feeling disenchanted, unaware what he was supposed to do with his life because he still wasn't convinced music was for him.
Taylor would soon come to realize that music was the only career he'd understand.
A trip to the Caribbean gave
Taylor the push he'd been wanting for so long. Armed with an acoustic guitar and a mind full of songs,
Taylor shaped himself into the natural singer/songwriter his parents knew he'd become. While visiting Los Angeles in late 2001,
Taylor befriended drummer Larry Ciancia (
Fiona Apple,
Everlast) and a musical bond was formed. Fellow musicians Adam MacDougall, Rick Musallam, and Joe Dunne joined them weeks later and
the Ben Taylor Band were born;
Ben Taylor had gone from a shy, reserved teenager into a brave, confident young man and artist.
The Ben Taylor Band signed a deal with WEA's Iris Records after Green Dragon, Name a Fox went practically unnoticed after its 2002 release on Epic. In February 2003
the Ben Taylor Band issued
Famous Among the Barns and jumped on tour with
folk darling
Dar Williams. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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